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  1. Not me. I dun it! :D I'll pass wind, I'll pass the salt, but I wont pass an underpass. :) -- Bob Sometimes it hurts. :eek: Don't try this at home kids! It looks open… but it ain't. :mad:
  2. Hey! I may be old but my farts always freshly made. (No canned farts for me. I have dignity.) :rolleyes: -- Bobu
  3. …I really think so. Random shots from a random location in Japan. Arigatou gozaimasu. -- Bobu
  4. Well I hope you filled up on pickled herring and akvavit. Can't get those in Scotland you know. :confused: OK, maybe you can but they come with a side of Haggis. :p Actually, I quite like Haggis. :) What I'm trying to say is nice shots. :o -- Bob
  5. Oh. You mean like the Alaska tour we had booked for this past July. Thank you so much for bringing up such a painful subject. While you're at it, why don't you give me a nice paper cut and pour lemon juice on it? :p -- Bob Extra points to anyone who can name the movie that's from. No Googling now!
  6. Wonderful! Hey, I noticed you have a small leak in your nose gear strut. Might want to get that checked out. :rolleyes: -- Bob
  7. The vegetation downtown may be a little aggressive but the forest of condominiums is certainly realistic. Given the number of empty units your zombie comment isn't far off the mark either. Thanks for sharing. -- Bob
  8. Actually a 65 HP Rotax. That gets a 1000 lb aircraft (two passengers and fuel included) off the ground right quick. -- Bob
  9. My pleasure. I hope your return to 20/20 in 2020 is 100%. -- Bob
  10. An olive colored baggage loader? That's just wrong. Ugghh. :( -- Bob
  11. I think if I were riding the London Eye and saw you coming at me I'd be a little worried. Nice pics so far. Looking forward to many more. May your flights never crash. -- Bob
  12. If you think that's tiny, here's what I fly in real life. Yes, it's a two seater.-- Bob
  13. Stopped in with the family on a cross country trip back in '08. It's immense! Even bigger than Vaughan Mills in Toronto, I'd say. When you have Edmonton winters you do whatever it takes to get by. Of course Toronto went them one better and just connected most of the downtown lower levels into one giant mall. -- Bob
  14. That would be the lexan rail for the window vent. Don't know if you've noticed yet but seen in the right light plane windows show scratches, smears and even handprints... just like in real life. -- Bob
  15. Truly a sight for sore eyes. :) But I'm thinking you knew that. :rolleyes: -- Bob
  16. I'm guessing New York State. Somewhere in the Adirondacks? :confused: -- Bob
  17. It's a mausey day all right b'y. Stay where you're to 'till I comes where you're at. We'll fire up a scoff and get ye' Screeched in b'y. I knows you're not stun. You can look all that up in your Newfy to English dictionary. :p -- Bob
  18. I'd be glad to check it out for you. The buildings are probably a little more generic. ;) I'll add it to my list of places to see. It's a looong one. -- Bob
  19. These shots may not mean much to many of you but anyone familiar with Toronto should get a kick out of them. The Ontario Science Centre (3 buildings on the right) Spent many a March Break there with the kids. The Don Valley (parking lot) Parkway. Unusually empty? From left to right: Air Canada (now Scotiabank) Arena, CN Tower, Union Station, Royal York Hotel and several bank towers. Again L to R: The Roundhouse, Ripley's Aquarium, Skydome (Rogers Centre)/CN Tower and the CBC Building (red roof). Toronto Island Airport and the West Channel with possibly the world's shortrest ferry crossing. (Yes, there's a pedestrian tunnel too) Ontario Place and Exhibition Place, home to our Indy Track and the Canadian National Exhibition. (not this year) Lake Shore Blvd., the Gardiner Expressway, The Queensway and High Park/Grenadier Pond. The University of Toronto main campus and Varsity Stadium. The Royal Ontario Museum and Planetarium at Bloor St. and University Avenue. Yonge and Bloor Street intersection. Toronto Main Library is the red building just visible on the left. Maple Leaf Gardens. The white domed structure for you olde timey hockey fans. Casa Loma (left corner) Better known as Professor Xavier's mansion in the X-men films and Wayne Manor in Netflix's Titans. There will no doubt be more to come — especially when helicopters are introduced to MSFS. Bye for now. -- Bob
  20. Agreed. But I guess we can't expect perfection on the first go. I'm sure there will be ongoing improvements. Every previous version has had its growing pains. I'm pretty happy with this as the baseline. -- Bob
  21. I see your point. :rolleyes: -- Bob
  22. OK. I'm not young and I only have a farmer's tan but I nailed the lovely part. :confused: :rolleyes: ... Pour me a double. -- Bob
  23. Jesus Christ! That was close! (sorry) OK. Enough fantasy, back to grim reality. Bye for now.
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